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Daily (05.09.2017): Brent price down by 0.8% on Monday, while WTI crude up amid reviving U.S. refineries

Brent price fell on Monday, after North Korea detonated a hydrogen bomb sparking a powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake, 'escalating' nuclear crisis. This triggered a shift away from crude markets to assets perceived to be safer, such as gold. Brent crude edged $0.41, or 0.78% lower at $52.34. Meanwhile, the WTI had an opposite trend, growing by 0.23% to settle at $47.40 a barrel, as U.S. refineries that use crude to make fuel were gradually starting up again, along with the pipelines transporting products. This is a potentially bullish development for the WTI crude oil.

read more... 05/09/2017

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Moscow confident that Hungary could join Nord Stream, Turkish Stream

Moscow does not exclude that Hungary could join Nord Stream and Turkish Stream gas pipelines, declared Yuri Ushakov, assistant to Russia’s President on the eve of Putin’s visit to Budapest.

read more... 02/02/2017

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Daily: Oil prices up, but below session highs on Libya’s pipeline restarts

Crude oil prices boosted on Tuesday but closed below session highs after Libya unveiled the restarts of pipelines after a two-year blockade that ended earlier this month. Benchmark Brent crude for February delivery rose by 43 cents, or 0.8 percent, to settle at $55.35 a barrel after touching an intraday high of $55.92. U.S. crude futures a gained 1.46 percent to $52.88 a barrel. Libya expects to add 270,000 barrels a day in state production in the next three months.

read more... 21/12/2016

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Latvia government envisages takeover of gas pipelines and underground storage

Latvia should take over its main gas pipelines and underground storage, 34 percent possessed by Russia's Gazprom, next year to guarantee a steady transition from a regulated to liberalised gas market, as stated by the economy minister.

read more... 25/04/2016

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Algeria: Sonatrach will invest $3.2 billion in pipelines

Algerian energy firm Sonatrach will invest $3.2 billion over four years to raise pipeline capacity since natural gas production increases from new and current fields, a major company representative declared on Tuesday.

read more... 09/03/2016

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